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“The CID submitted the chargesheet before the CJM, Ramanagara, against the five accused in the two cases registered in March by the Bidadi police station based on the complaints of Karupan Lenin and T.M. Vishwanath. The cases were subsequently handed over to the CID for investigation,” said the deputy inspector general of police (CID) K.S.R. Charan Reddy. The superintendent of police (CID) K.N. Yogappa, who is the investigating officer in this case, has so far examined 101 witnesses in India and abroad and collected more than 60 documents. According to the CID, during the course of the investigation, a victim deposed before the CID and stated that she was “repeatedly raped by Nithyananda not only at his ashram in Bidadi but in other parts of the country. The accused allegedly deceived the victim that if she subjected herself to his sexual demands she would achieve enlightenment and that sex with swamiji is the path to moksha,” states the chargesheet.

Her statement is part of the voluminous chargesheet, which also states that Mr Yogappa has seized a number of (non disclosure) agreements signed between the devotees and the ashram authorities taking consent of the devotees for taking part in Tantrik sex. Many more agreements were destroyed a few days before the case came to light, said Mr Reddy.

Monday, November 29, 2010

Controversial self-styled godman Nityananda and four of his associates have been accused of rape and unnatural sex in a charge sheet filed by CID in a court near here.

The 430-page charge sheet filed before Ramanagara Chief Judicial Magistrate on November 27 has named Nityananda, Nitya Bhaktananda, Nithya Sachidananda, Nithya Sachidananda and Maa Sachidananda alias Ragini on the basis of two FIRs filed against them, a CID statement said here today.

While charges under IPC Sections 376 (Rape), 377 (Unnatural sex), 417 (Cheating) 506 (Criminal Intimidation) and 120 B (Criminal Conspiracy) have been made out against Nityananda, Nithya Bhaktananda has been booked under IPC Section 212 (Harbouring an offender) and 120 (B).

Nityananda, who ran an ashram at Bidadi in the city outskirts, was mired in a controversy and had absconded after a purported video footage of him in a compromising position with an actress was aired on local Tamil channels. He was arrested in Himachal Pradesh on April 21.

The charge sheet was filed by CID officer K N Yogappa, who investigated the complaint by two former disciples K Lenin of Chennai and T N Vishwanath after examining 101 witnesses in India and abroad and collecting more than 60 documents, it said.

Nitya Sachidananda, Nitya Sadananda and Maa Sachidananda have also been accused of assisting Nityananda in committing rape and unnatural sex.

Nityananda and Nitya Bhaktananda, who were arrested from Himachal Pradesh have been enlarged on bail, while Nitya Sachidananda arrested recently is now in judicial custody. Maa Sachidanand and Nithya Sadananda have not been arrested.

During investigation, a woman witness, whose identity was kept confidential, appeared before the Investigating Officer and deposed that she was repeatedly raped by Nithyananda, not only at his Bidadi ashram but in other parts of the country as well, the CID said.

Nityananda allegedly deceived the victim by stating she would achieve enlightenment if she subjected herself to his sexual demands and it would lead to the path of 'moksha' (salvation).

During investigation, a number of agreements signed between devotees and ashram authorities taking consent of devotees for taking part in 'tantrik sex' were also seized. Many more such agreements were destroyed a few days before the case came to light, the CID said.

The video CD produced by the complainant while lodging the FIR was sent for forensic analysis, which confirmed the recording was genuine and the image was that of Nityananda.

Meanwhile hearing on the criminal petition filed by Nityananda seeking quashing of two FIRs was today adjourned by the High Court to December 1.

BANGALORE: Controversial self-styled godman Nityananda and four of his associates have been accused of rape and unnatural sex in a chargesheet filed by CID in a court near here.

The 430-page chargesheet filed before Ramanagara Chief Judicial Magistrate on November 27 has named Nityananda, Nitya Bhaktananda, Nithya Sachidananda, Nithya Sachidananda and Maa Sachidananda alias Ragini on the basis of two FIRs filed against them, a CID statement said here on Monday.

While charges under IPC Sections 376 (Rape), 377 (Unnatural sex), 417 (Cheating) 506 (Criminal Intimidation) and 120 B (Criminal Conspiracy) have been made out against Nityananda, Nithya Bhaktananda has been booked under IPC Section 212 (Harbouring an offender) and 120 (B).

Nityananda, who ran an ashram at Bidadi in the city outskirts, was mired in a controversy and had absconded after a purported video footage of him in a compromising position with an actress was aired on local Tamil channels. He was arrested in Himachal Pradesh on April 21.

The chargesheet was filed by CID officer K N Yogappa, who investigated the complaint by two former disciples K Lenin of Chennai and T N Vishwanath after examining 101 witnesses in India and abroad and collecting more than 60 documents, it said.

Nitya Sachidananda, Nitya Sadananda and Maa Sachidananda have also been accused of assisting Nityananda in committing rape and unnatural sex.

Nityananda and Nitya Bhaktananda, who were arrested from Himachal Pradesh have been enlarged on bail, while Nitya Sachidananda arrested recently is now in judicial custody. Maa Sachidanand and Nithya Sadananda have not been arrested.

During investigation, a woman witness, whose identity was kept confidential, appeared before the Investigating Officer and deposed that she was repeatedly raped by Nithyananda, not only at his Bidadi ashram but in other parts of the country as well, the CID said.

Nityananda allegedly deceived the victim by stating she would achieve enlightenment if she subjected herself to his sexual demands and it would lead to the path of 'moksha' (salvation).

During investigation, a number of agreements signed between devotees and ashram authorities taking consent of devotees for taking part in 'tantrik sex' were also seized. Many more such agreements were destroyed a few days before the case came to light, the CID said.

The video CD produced by the complainant while lodging the FIR was sent for forensic analysis, which confirmed the recording was genuine and the image was that of Nityananda.

Meanwhile hearing on the criminal petition filed by Nityananda seeking quashing of two FIRs was today adjourned by the high court to December 1.

Read more: CID files chargesheet against Nityananda, four associates - The Times of India http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/CID-files-chargesheet-against-Nityananda-four-associates/articleshow/7010397.cms#ixzz16gKC4FMF

Controversial self-styled godman Nithyananda and four of his associates have been accused of rape and unnatural sex in a charge sheet filed by the Crime Investigation Department in a court near Bengaluru [ Images ].

The 430-page chargesheet filed before Ramanagara chief judicial magistrate on November 27 has named Nithyananda, Nithya Bhaktananda, Nithya Sachidananda, Nithya Sachidananda and Maa Sachidananda alias Ragini on the basis of two FIRs filed against them, a CID statement said on Monday.

While charges under IPC Sections 376 (rape), 377 (unnatural sex), 417 (cheating) 506 (criminal intimidation) and 120 B (criminal conspiracy) have been made out against Nithyananda, Nithya Bhaktananda has been booked under IPC Section 212 (harbouring an offender) and 120 (B).

Nithyananda, who ran an ashram at Bidadi in the city outskirts, was mired in a controversy and had absconded after a purported video footage of him in a compromising position with an actress was aired on local Tamil channels. He was arrested in Himachal Pradesh [ Images ] on April 21.

The chargesheet was filed by CID officer K N Yogappa, who investigated the complaint by two former disciples K Lenin of Chennai and T N Vishwanath after examining 101 witnesses in India [ Images ] and abroad and collecting more than 60 documents, it said.

Nithya Sachidananda, Nithya Sadananda and Maa Sachidananda have also been accused of assisting Nithyananda in committing rape and unnatural sex.

Nithyananda and Nithya Bhaktananda, who were arrested from Himachal Pradesh have been enlarged on bail, while Nithya Sachidananda arrested recently is now in judicial custody. Maa Sachidanand and Nithya Sadananda have not been arrested.

During investigation, a woman witness, whose identity was kept confidential, appeared before the investigating officer and deposed that she was repeatedly raped by Nithyananda, not only at his Bidadi ashram but in other parts of the country as well, the CID said.

Nithyananda allegedly deceived the victim by stating she would achieve enlightenment if she subjected herself to his sexual demands and it would lead to the path of 'moksha' (salvation).

During investigation, a number of agreements signed between devotees and ashram authorities taking consent of devotees for taking part in tantrik sex were also seized.

Many more such agreements were destroyed a few days before the case came to light, the CID said.

The video CD produced by the complainant while lodging the FIR was sent for forensic analysis, which confirmed the recording was genuine and the image was that of Nithyananda.

Meanwhile, hearing on the criminal petition filed by Nithyananda seeking quashing of two FIRs was today adjourned by the high court to December 1.

Bangalore, Nov 29 Controversial self-styled godman Nityananda and four of his associates have been accused of rape and unnatural sex in a charge sheet filed by CID in a court near here.
The 430-page charge sheet filed before Ramanagara Chief Judicial Magistrate on November 27 has named Nityananda, Nitya Bhaktananda, Nithya Sachidananda, Nithya Sachidananda and Maa Sachidananda alias Ragini on the basis of two FIRs filed against them, a CID statement said here today.

While charges under IPC Sections 376 (Rape), 377 (Unnatural sex), 417 (Cheating) 506 (Criminal Intimidation) and 120 B (Criminal Conspiracy) have been made out against Nityananda, Nithya Bhaktananda has been booked under IPC Section 212 (Harbouring an offender) and 120 (B).

Nityananda, who ran an ashram at Bidadi in the city outskirts, was mired in a controversy and had absconded after a purported video footage of him in a compromising position with an actress was aired on local Tamil channels. He was arrested in Himachal Pradesh on April 21.

The charge sheet was filed by CID officer K N Yogappa, who investigated the complaint by two former disciples K Lenin of Chennai and T N Vishwanath after examining 101 witnesses in India and abroad and collecting more than 60 documents, it said.

Nitya Sachidananda, Nitya Sadananda and Maa Sachidananda have also been accused of assisting Nityananda in committing rape and unnatural sex.

Nityananda and Nitya Bhaktananda, who were arrested from Himachal Pradesh have been enlarged on bail, while Nitya Sachidananda arrested recently is now in judicial custody. Maa Sachidanand and Nithya Sadananda have not been arrested.

During investigation, a woman witness, whose identity was kept confidential, appeared before the Investigating Officer and deposed that she was repeatedly raped by Nithyananda, not only at his Bidadi ashram but in other parts of the country as well, the CID said.

Nityananda allegedly deceived the victim by stating she would achieve enlightenment if she subjected herself to his sexual demands and it would lead to the path of&aposmoksha'(salvation).

During investigation, a number of agreements signed between devotees and ashram authorities taking consent of devotees for taking part in&apostantrik sex&aposwere also seized. Many more such agreements were destroyed a few days before the case came to light, the CID said.

The video CD produced by the complainant while lodging the FIR was sent for forensic analysis, which confirmed the recording was genuine and the image was that of Nityananda.

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Nithyananda's secretary, who was arrested on the sex contract complain, was admitted in the hospital due to health issues. the international operations in charge, sachithananda of Bididi Ramnagar Nithyananda ashram was arrested by the Bangalore CID police, on charges for having destroyed the sex contract documents.He was presented before the Ramnagar court. The judge ordered judicial custody of sachithananda till 3 rd December.

His bail petition had come for enquiry yesterday.The enquiry has been adjourned to 22nd November.Since sachithananda who is in Ramnagar jail developed health problems, he was admitted in B.N.G.prison hospital where he is getting treatment.

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Judicial custody for Nithyananda's aide:
Recorded dare: November 18, 2010

Nithyananda's aide who was arrested in Bangalore on charges of sex contract complains has been remanded to judicial custody by the judge till 3 rd December .

The complaint says that a sex contract was made to sign by the women devotees who come to the ashram of Nithyananda who was arrested on charges of sex crime and is on bail

The international operations in charge of Nithyananda's dyanapeetam and an aide of Nithyananda, sachithananda a.k.a shiva, was arrested on 16 th November by the CID team as sachithananda was trying to destroy the sex contract evidences.

the judge had given permission for enquiry of sachithananda till 4 pm yesterday. As sachithananda refused to say anything, he was produced before judge Pushpawathi. he was kept in Ramnagar prison as Judge Pushpawathi ordered that he be produced at the court tomorrow.

yesterday the case was brought before judge Pushpawathi in Ramnagar court.after hearing the case the judge ordered that sachithananda be kept under police custody till 3 rd December.

sachithananda's lawyer srikanth produced medical certificate claiming that sachithananda's health is bad and that bail should be granted to him on medical grounds. after hearing it, the judge has adjourned the hearing to tomorrow.

Friday, November 19, 2010

A local court on Friday remanded Nitya Sachitananda, an associate of self-styled godman Nithyananda, in police custody till November 20.

Sachidananda, arrested by the CID here on Wednesday on charges of destroying an agreement signed by Nityananda’s followers and for criminal conspiracy, was produced before the Judicial Magistrate First Class (JMFC) at Ramanagaram, Roopa, who remanded him in four days police custody.

Meanwhile, Nithyananda Dhyanapeetam, the spiritual organisation founded by Nityananda, has expressed “deep shock” and “anguish” at the arrest.

On November 16, Nithya Sachitananda was summoned for interrogation. He was charged under section 201 of the IPC (destruction of evidence) and was taken into custody.

Sachitananda was one of the co-accused named in the complaint lodged by a former disciple, Lenin Karuppan against Nithyananda, facing criminal charges including rape, in March this year.

The agreement, allegedly destroyed by Satchidananda, is said to mention the possibility of disciples being exposed to nudity.It reportedly came to light after Nithyananda’s arrest.

Nityananda landed in controversy in March after a local television channel aired a purported video footage showing him in a compromising position with a Tamil actress.

He was subsequently arrested in Solan district in Himachal Pradesh on April 21 and granted conditional bail on June 11.
http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Bangalore/article891953.ece

The CID sleuths produced him before the judge Roopa at her residence on Wednesday afternoon. The sleuths charged him under 201 of the IPC (Destruction of evidence) and arrested on Tuesday evening.

Srinithya Bhaktananda Swami of Dhyanapeetham accused the police of having taken him into custody without warning. He alleged he was not granted bail though the charge 201 is bailable, he told reporters at the Ashram. Bhaktananda Swami said: “The entire FIR against Nithyananda is heading for a quash in all likelihood by this month end as the CID sleuths have not found any evidence against him.”

He claimed a force is working to defame Nithyananda and his ashram as he achieved so much in his early thirties which no other swamiji achieved in Karnataka. However, he refused to disclose name of the force.

A day after the arrest of an FIR-accused and close aide of controversial godman Nithyananda Swami — Nithya Sachitananda Swami — another senior ashramite at the Nithyananda Dhyanapeetam — Nithya Bhaktananda Swami lashed out at the Criminal Investigation Department for arresting an “ailing” and “innocent” spiritual person.

“We are shocked that the police took this drastic step in the absence of any fresh evidence against Sachitananda Swami and without proper notice,” said Bhaktananda while addressing the media at the ashram in Kengeri on Tuesday. “The CID summoned Sachitananda for questioning on Tuesday, and he willingly complied despite his poor health. Within 10 minutes of being questioned, they arrested him on charges of destroying the evidence — the non disclosure agreements — which are nothing but standard forms used in the US for protecting the intellectual property. They are not illegal documents,” said the senior ashramite.

When asked who signed these documents and for which intellectual property right, Bhaktananda said there was enough material already available on this on YouTube.
He charged the CID with resorting to their “usual pattern of producing ‘victims’ and ‘evidence” on the eve of the SLP for “cheap media publicity” and “diverting the attention from the main case,” said Bhaktananda. The FIR against Nithyananda is likely to be quashed by this month end as the CID has not found any evidence against him, he said. “We hope justice will prevail,” Bhaktananda said.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

A local court today remanded Nitya Sachitananda, an associate of self-styled godman Nithyananda, in police custody till November 20.

Sachitananda, arrested by the CID here yesterday on charges of destroying an agreement signed by Nityananda's followers and for criminal conspiracy, was produced before the Judicial Magistrate First Class (JMFC) at Ramanagaram, Roopa, who remanded him in four days police custody.

Meanwhile, Nithyananda Dhyanapeetam, the spiritual organisation founded by Nityananda, has expressed "deep shock" and "anguish" at the arrest. On November 16, Nithya Sachitananda was summoned for interrogation. He was charged under section 201 of the IPC (destruction of evidence) and was taken into custody.

Sachitananda was one of the co-accused named in the complaint lodged by a former disciple, Lenin Karuppan against Nithyananda, facing criminal charges including rape, in March this year.

The agreement, allegedly destroyed by Satchidananda, is said to mention the possibility of disciples being exposed to nudity.It reportedly came to light after Nithyananda's arrest.

Nityananda landed in controversy in March after a local television channel aired a purported video footage showing him in a compromising position with a Tamil actress. He was subsequently arrested in Solan district in Himachal Pradesh on April 21 and granted conditional bail on June 11.

A local court on Wednesday remanded Nitya Sachitananda, an associate of self-styled godman Nityananda, in police custody till November 20.

Sachidananda, arrested by the CID here on Tuesday on charges of destroying an agreement signed by Nityananda's followers and for criminal conspiracy, was produced before the Judicial Magistrate First Class (JMFC) at Ramanagaram, Roopa, who remanded him in four days police custody.

Meanwhile, Nityananda Dhyanapeetam, the spiritual organisation founded by Nityananda, has expressed "deep shock" and "anguish" at the arrest.

On November 16, Nithya Sachitananda was summoned for interrogation. He was charged under section 201 of the IPC (destruction of evidence) and was taken into custody. Sachitananda was one of the co-accused named in the complaint lodged by a former disciple, Lenin Karuppan against Nityananda, facing criminal charges including rape, in March this year.

The agreement, allegedly destroyed by Satchidananda, is said to mention the possibility of disciples being exposed to nudity.It reportedly came to light after Nithyananda's arrest.

Nityananda landed in controversy in March after a local television channel aired a purported video footage showing him in a compromising position with a Tamil actress. He was subsequently arrested in Solan district in Himachal Pradesh on April 21 and granted conditional bail on June 11.

A local court on Wednesday remanded Nitya Sachitananda, an associate of self-styled godman Nithyananda, in police custody till November 20.

Sachidananda, arrested by the CID here yesterday on charges of destroying an agreement signed by Nityananda's followers and for criminal conspiracy, was produced before the Judicial Magistrate First Class (JMFC) at Ramanagaram, Roopa, who remanded him in four days police custody.

Meanwhile, Nithyananda Dhyanapeetam, the spiritual organisation founded by Nityananda, has expressed "deep shock" and "anguish" at the arrest. On November 16, Nithya Sachitananda was summoned for interrogation.

A local court today remanded Nitya Sachitananda, an associate of self-styled godman Nithyananda, in police custody till November 20.

Sachidananda, arrested by the CID here yesterday on charges of destroying an agreement signed by Nityananda's followers and for criminal conspiracy, was produced before the Judicial Magistrate First Class (JMFC) at Ramanagaram, Roopa, who remanded him in four days police custody.Meanwhile, Nithyananda Dhyanapeetam, the spiritual organisation founded by Nityananda, has expressed"deep shock" and "anguish" at the arrest. On November 16, Nithya Sachitananda was summoned for interrogation. He was charged under section 201 of the IPC (destruction of evidence) and was taken into custody. Sachitananda was one of the co-accused named in the complaint lodged by a former disciple, Lenin Karuppan against Nithyananda, facing criminal charges including rape, in March this year. The agreement, allegedly destroyed by Satchidananda, is said to mention the possibility of disciples being exposed to nudity. It reportedly came to light after Nithyananda's arrest.

Nityananda landed in controversy in March after a local television channel aired a purported video footage showing him in a compromising position with a Tamil actress.He was subsequently arrested in Solan district in Himachal Pradesh on April 21 and granted conditional bail on June 11.

A local court on Wednesday remanded Nitya Sachitananda, an associate of self-styled godman Nithyananda, in police custody till November 20. Sachidananda, arrested by the CID here yesterday on charges of destroying an agreement signed by Nityananda's followers and for criminal conspiracy, was produced before the Judicial Magistrate First Class (JMFC) at Ramanagaram, Roopa, who remanded him in four days police custody. Meanwhile, Nithyananda Dhyanapeetam, the spiritual organisation founded by Nityananda, has expressed "deep shock" and "anguish" at the arrest.

Bangalore: A local court on Wednesday remanded Nitya Sachitananda, an associate of self-styled godman Nithyananda, in police custody till November 20.

Sachidananda, arrested by the CID here yesterday on charges of destroying an agreement signed by Nityananda's followers and for criminal conspiracy, was produced before the Judicial Magistrate First Class (JMFC) at Ramanagaram, Roopa, who remanded him in four days police custody.

Meanwhile, Nithyananda Dhyanapeetam, the spiritual organisation founded by Nityananda, has expressed "deep shock" and "anguish" at the arrest.

On November 16, Nithya Sachitananda was summoned for interrogation. He was charged under section 201 of the IPC (destruction of evidence) and was taken into custody.

Sachitananda was one of the co-accused named in the complaint lodged by a former disciple, Lenin Karuppan against Nithyananda, facing criminal charges including rape, in March this year.

The agreement, allegedly destroyed by Satchidananda, is said to mention the possibility of disciples being exposed to nudity. It reportedly came to light after Nithyananda's arrest.

Nityananda landed in controversy in March after a local television channel aired a purported video footage showing him in a compromising position with a Tamil actress.

He was subsequently arrested in Solan district in Himachal Pradesh on April 21 and granted conditional bail on June 11.

BANGALORE: A disciple of Swami Nithyananda was arrested by the Crime Investigation Department (CID) sleuths for allegedly destroying evidence in the case involving Swami Nithyananda and actress Ranjitha.

The accused has been identified as Nithya Sacchidananda alias Shiva (47), an aide of Swami Nithyananda. Nithya Sacchidananda, who hails from Andhra Pradesh, is one of the 11 accused in the case.

CID's Deputy Inspector General of Police K S R Charan Reddy said that Nithya Sacchidananda was summoned for questioning on Tuesday.

"As his answers made us suspicious about his role in destroying the evidence in the case, so he was arrested", Charan Reddy said.

"Nitya Sachidananda has been arrested on charges of destruction of evidence and criminal conspiracy," CID officials said without elaborating further.
They said he would be produced in a court tomorrow.
According to police, Sachidananda -- an active member of Nityananda''s ashram in Bidadi -- had been arrested on the charge of destroying the agreements signed by the swami''s followers.

Sachidananda, in his 50s, was one of the spokespersons of Nityananda''s ashram and had defended the godman when he was caught in a sex scandal early this year.
Sachidananda, who hails from Andhra Pradesh, met Nityananda in Chicago in 2003 when the self-proclaimed swamiji established his order at the age of 26. He was instantly taken in by what he described as Nityananda's "quantum spirituality".

Nityananda was arrested in April last after a television channel aired purported video footage showing him in a compromising position with a Tamil Actress.
The clipping was followed by a spate of allegations of the swami having lured innocent women to the ashram and taking advantage of them. The disciples were also allegedly made to enter into a pact, which said they could be subjected to exposure to nudity.

Police had registered cases of cheating and rape against Nityananda, who is out on bail. His petition seeking quashing of the two cases in pending in Karnataka High Court.
Source: MSN

In a blow to Nithyananda, the State Criminal Investigation Department (CID) on Tuesday arrested Shiva Vallabhaneni, alias Sachitananda, a senior devotee of the man who is enmeshed in a sex scandal, on charges of criminal conspiracy and destruction of evidence.

Sachitananda is the third person to be arrested in the case involving Nithyananda who was nabbed by the CID in Solon district of Himachal Pradesh in April this year after he fled following the television expose that showed him in a compromising position with Tamil actress Ranjitha. At that time, another senior Nithyananda devotee Gopal Shilum, alias Bhaktananda, who is a Green Card holder, was also arrested along with $3,000 in cash. They were later released on bail, but their passports were impounded.

CID sources said Sachitananda, who was arrested from Nithayanda’s Bidadi ashram near here, was allegedly involved in destroying evidence related to the non-disclosure agreement that Nithyananda had his devotees sign on to participate in tantric sex and view pornographic material. Investigations against Sachitananda revealed that he deleted or wiped out copies of the non-disclosure agreement from the hard disks of computers and/or laptops at the Bidadi ashram at least a week before the scandal broke on March 2 this year.

It was Sachitananda, originally from Hyderababd, who interacted with the media after the scandal was exposed and had said that Nithyananda had gone to attend the Kumbh Mela in Haridwar.

The police are trying to find out whether Sachitananda is a US citizen and his passport details are being examined. He will be produced in the court of the Ramanagara magistrate on Wednesday.
Source: Deccan Herald News

Swami Sachitananda is the International Secretary to Nithyananda's Empire and was once an executive in the chemical industry.

Criminal charges include destroying evidence, managing the Non-Disclosure Agreement (N.D.A.) Sex Contracts, obstructing justice, money laundering, covering up the MURDER of Melvyn Diamond, and possibly murder of the Canadian citizen.

An arrest warrant was also issued for Ma Sadhananda, a.k.a. Ms. D Jamunarani who is the wife to Sri Nithya Sadhananda, a.k.a. Mr. Dhanasekaran, Ayya. These two people were Nithyananda's first and second ashramites and supported all of his fraud from the beginning. Ma Sadhananda has gone missing and her whereabouts is unknown. She is believed to be absconding from the law. Ma Sadhananda, a.k.a. Ms. D Jamunarani, is wanted for her criminal role in preparing and keeping the N.D.A. Sex Contracts and for ensuring that the sex victims signed these contracts. She often was the co-signer representing Nithyananda's organization when entrapping these victims for Nithyananda's tantric rape.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Bengaluru :
Karnataka CID police, decide to proceed to USA soon, to receive and
register complaints against Nithyananda, in person, for filing the case against him.

Some of his former disciples from USA had sent complaints to Karnataka CID through
e-mail, alleging harassment by Nithyananda. CID officer Mr.Yogappa had earlier suggested to them that they should come to Bangalore and submit their written complaint in person. It is informed that in their reply, the American disciples have quoted to have said, that, “We have difficulty in getting leave. Under the present circumstances, it will not be possible for us to make a trip to India“.

Regarding the submission of charge sheet in the alleged sex scandal case involving
Nithyananda and actress Ranjitha, High court had ordered the CID police that
conducting of the case has to be speeded up.

Subsequently, information has come out that the CID police officials have decided to
proceed to USA soon, to meet the American disciples who had sent e-mail complaint
against Nithyananda, and receive and register their complaints in person.

CID police is vigorously involving themselves in an effort to submit the complaints of the American disciples, to the high court before the end of next month.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

The Karnataka High Court today adjourned till November 29 the hearing of a criminal petition filed by self-styled godman Nityananda, praying for quashing of two FIRs -- including rape -- filed against him.

When the matter came up before Justice Hulwadi G Ramesh, the CID sought more time stating that the investigation is incomplete and mentioned that they are yet to record the statements of two witnesses who are in USA. Justice Ramesh asked the CID that why can’t that be done over the phone?

Counsel for the petitioner, K V Dhananjaya, in his submission, said the FIR has detrimental consequences on the petitioner as his passport has been seized. “He has to receive his doctorate from a foreign university, but he is unable to leave the country,” he said.

Contending that the FIRs are illegal, he sought to dispose the matter. It could be recalled that on October 20, Justice Arali Nagaraj, who was hearing the case, posted it for final hearing on November 8. However, he had recused from hearing the matter.

Nityananda landed in a controversy in March after a television channel aired a purported video footage showing him in a compromising position with a Tamil actress. He was later arrested on April 21 and was granted conditional bail on June 11.

Friday, November 5, 2010

The word "Diwali"is derived from the Sanskrit word "Deepavali", which is composed of two words - Deepa meaning Light and Avali meaning a Row. It means a row of lights and indeed illumination forms its main attraction. Diwali leads us into Truth and Light and is celebrated on Amavasya.

Diwali is one of the most popular festivals of India and of Hindus. Diwali celebrations one of the most eagerly awaited festivals in the Indian subcontinent. It is colloquially known as the "festival of lights", for the common practice is to light small diyas (oil lamps) and place them around the home, in courtyards, verandahs, and gardens, as well as on roof-tops and outer walls.